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John Washington Butler, a corn and tobacco farmer serving in the Tennessee House of Representatives, introduced the Butler ...
The majority of high-school biology teachers don't take a solid stance on evolution with their students, mostly to avoid conflicts, and fewer than 30 percent of teachers take an adamant pro ...
I first began investigating creationist school vouchers as my part of my fight against creationism in my home state of Louisiana.
This is woeful. Now, at long last, there seems to be hope: National polls show that creationism is beginning to falter, and Americans are finally starting to move in favor of evolution.
S. Joshua Swamidass (“A Compromise on Creationism,” Houses of Worship, March 5) can offer no evidence in asserting that Bob Jones University grants degrees requiring course credits in ...
People who believe in creationism tend to believe in conspiracy theories, new research shows.
TACOMA, WA -- The debate over the teaching of creationism in public schools is raging across the country, but proponents of creationism have given it a new name -- intelligent design -- the Tacoma ...
Before there was any need for explanations, or dogma, or doctrine or creed there was the elemental experience of the world.
Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, ...
In a sane world, the ringing denunciation of intelligent design and creationist "science" delivered by a federal judge in 2005 would have eradicated these concepts from the schoolroom.
Training teachers to take on the creationism/evolution battle A recent survey reveals that only 28 percent of high school biology teachers … ...